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Re: Frank
Strange but I found 2 of the stores offering downloading software and
programming manuals.
http://www.safetechalarms.com/service.html
http://www.alarmsystemstore.com/
On top of that you have suggested Norco in this forum when asked to
list online stores. Ralph provides download software. Poke around his
message boards and you'll see what I mean.
I would expect that someone who (like me) dislikes programming software
winding up in the hands of John Q Public would do a little more
homework on the companies you refer. Spend half the time you do being a
yenta about Bass' site working on your own site and you'll find you're
just as guilty of plugging companies engaged in nefarious activity.
Hell's bells one of them outdid Robert with the tube tops by selling
Disney nonsense.
Bob LaLonde's link isn't going to work anytime soon since Bob swore off
the DIY stuff a few years ago. That would tell me you don't check
credentials very much so how reliable is your site, and how reliable is
your advice?
You could have a tremendous resource for consumers if you'd take your
head out of your ass and finish what you started way back when. Lazy
fucking canuck.
Frank Olson wrote:
> I brive a dus wrote:
>
>
> > My posts were being cancelled so I hit send a million times. I guess
> > that shit is gonna start up again.
> > I was referring to your ASA site and your promoting other online diy
> > sites even though some of them are just as guilty when it comes to less
> > than ethical behavior. Jesus ya thick headed canuck either read my post
> > again or stop using petem's translator. Your personal parts counter was
> > never mentioned :-)
> >
>
> I was also referring to what you call my "ASA" site. That's the one at
> http://www.yoursecuritysource.com. The page you're referring to is
> http://www.yoursecuritysource.com/buyingonline.htm. Of the five (5)
> stores listed, only one is openly offering the downloading software but
> you have to go through a qualifying process to obtain it. I've just
> emailed them and requested some more information about this service. On
> cursory examination, though, none of the websites I list provide the
> kind of "service" Bass does. In fact, most of them have spent
> considerable time and effort to make their sites both easy to navigate
> and obtain help from. Their efforts are impressive (as are their
> records with the BBB). The only one I can't quite figure out is
> "DIYComponents".
>
> Hey La Londe... Get off your duff and get that "FAQ" page back up. If
> you don't have the time, the stuff you posted there is far too valuable
> to leave "in limbo" and I'll be happy to publish it.
>
> Oh, and Jim R. ... increase the font size on the parts links. Us old
> geezers have a hard time reading stuff that's less than a millimeter tall.
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